Merlyn D. Street

Merlyn Duane Street, age 88, of Chelsea, MI, crossed over in peace on January 22, 2025.

Merlyn was born at the family homestead on September 10, 1936 in Howell, MI to the late Wilbur and Rosamond (Frederickson) Street. He was the oldest of six boys, Gerald, Harold, Stanley, Stephen, and John Street.

On March 11, 1967, he married the love of his life, Karen (Dickerson) Street, and they enjoyed 57 years together. Merlyn is the proud father of Charna Street Boquette and Martina (Erik) Tjolsen. His passion was always his family, and he cherished his five grandchildren, Emmah, Owen, and Abigayle Boquette, Bailey and Walker Tjolsen and his godson, Todd Suchevits. He is also survived by his youngest brother, John Street, and his brother- and sister-in-law, Lon and Anne Dickerson. Merlyn was preceded in death by his parents, four of his brothers, Stanley, Harold, Stephen, and Gerald, and his cherished in-laws, Lon and Maxine (Merryfield) Dickerson.

As a polio survivor, he chose to live every day of his life to the fullest. From the early years at Space Physics where he met Karen, working with NASA and time at Whitmore Lake, they built a life around travel, exploration, friends and family. They took their girls on annual summer road trips across the United States, and as empty nesters, they explored the globe completing the journey to all 50 states, two territories and five continents.

Merlyn has many cherished memories during their 42 years at Sugarloaf Lake. In late 2019, they continued their journey moving to a condo in Chelsea. Many have enjoyed seeing him in his “Red Ferrari” scooter zooming around town.

The family welcomes friends and family to join them on February 1st, 2025, 1:00 p.m., at the Valiant Bar and Grill in Chelsea, MI for a luncheon and celebration of life. The restaurant is fully handicap accessible.

In lieu of flowers, contributions honoring Merlyn can be made to Faith in Action in Chelsea or Post-Polio Health International.

James F. Gulasey

James F. Gulasey, age 78, of Gregory, MI, passed away on January 20, 2025 at Trinity Health Ann Arbor Hospital. James was born on March 22, 1946 in Detroit, MI, the son of Joseph and Mary Gulasey. He honorably served two tours of duty with the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. Following his service, he worked as a truck driver.  He was an outdoorsman and enjoyed fishing. He also enjoyed music, especially the Blues. On January 13, 1984, he married Cheryl Lynn (Ball) in Detroit, MI, and she survives. They enjoyed 40 years of marriage. In addition to his wife, he is survived by four children: Robert (Tanya) Overmyer, Charles Overmyer, Laura Turnquist, and Robin Siegfred; and grandchildren: Lillie, Jessica, Christopher, Briana, Emanuel, and Jillian. Visitation will be held on Monday, January 27, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon, at Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge. Burial will take place at Washtenong Memorial Park in Ann Arbor, MI.


Treva E. (Kinslow) Winans

DECEMBER 16, 1926 - JANUARY 6, 2025

On her terms, at home in rural Pulaski, Tennessee, Treva found permanent rest. The oldest child of Ralph and Lottie Kinslow’s four children, legal documents do not allow space for the precise location of her home birth on a ranch in north central Kansas.

Treva married David S. Winans in 1945. They were married until Dave’s death in 1994. Other than the last three years in Lakeland, FL, they made a home for David, Phyllis, Debbie (who died in 2009), and Tom in Chelsea, Michigan.

Her employment outside the home included the Methodist Home, University of Michigan Hospital for 23 years, and pioneering the Chelsea Senior Citizen Center touring program.

Cas and Jeannie were special daughters-in-law. Jerry Groves, Kari (Clark) Hock, Brandi Groves, John Barry, and the late Rob Barry share stories of driving trips, winter camping, and endless explorations with their grandmother. JennyRebecca (Winans) Ronning and Joe Winans have post adolescent experiences with her love and acceptance. Treva will be warmly remembered by Friedelle Winans, her sister-in-law, five nephews and six nieces and Ed Sable. Thirteen great-grandchildren have felt “Gi-Gi’s” love, and three great-great-grandchildren by Chase and Amanda Perry will know her by the stories told in their presence.

As per her wishes, Treva was cremated. A private graveside service at Oak Grove Cemetery in Chelsea, Michigan will be held when the weather permits. Memorials in her name to the donor’s preferred charity are welcome.


Janet P. Knisely

Janet Pauline Knisely, age 82, of Chelsea, MI, passed away on January 20, 2025.

Janet was born on November 28, 1942 in Ann Arbor, MI, the daughter of Richard and Pauline (Scholl) Austin. On March 29, 1969, she married David E. Knisely. They enjoyed 52 years of marriage, and he preceded her in death on August 27, 2021. They raised their two sons, Kurt and Jason, in the Chelsea area and resided at North Lake for many years. They were long-time members of the North Lake United Methodist Church.

Janet loved lake life, nature, and feeding her birds. In retirement, she and David enjoyed traveling, and they spent their winters in the Ozello Keys, FL. She also enjoyed bowling, reading, and doing puzzles. Anyone who knew Janet, would know that she was an avid U of M fan. Janet’s warmth and kindness touched everyone around her. She had spunk and grit, and she faced challenges with grace and determination. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.

Janet is survived by two sons, Kurt (Lisa) Knisely of Stockbridge and Jason Knisely of Jackson; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren: Michael Knisely and his son, and Chasey Knisely and her son, Jesse Feeman; as well as one brother, Jim Austin of Houghton Lake.

Private services will be held at a later date, and she will be interred with her husband, David, at North Lake Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to North Lake United Methodist Church.

Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home.

Linda G. Fletcher

Linda Grace Fletcher, age 66, of Ft. Wayne, IN, formerly of Stockbridge, MI, passed away on January 16, 2025 in Fort Wayne, IN.

Linda was born on September 29, 1958 in Jackson, MI, the daughter of William and Nila (Hoard) Whitehead. Linda spent most of her life in the Stockbridge area before relocating to Fort Wayne, IN.

She graduated from Stockbridge High School in 1976 and was a member of the Gregory Community Church. She enjoyed spending time outdoors, fishing and hunting. She also enjoyed cooking, knitting, and collecting bears. Above all, Linda’s greatest joy was her family. She treasured time spent with her grandchildren and loved ones.

Linda married Ralph L. Fletcher on October 28, 1989, and he survives. Also surviving are her mother, Nila Whitehead of Gregory; five children: Anna (Joshua) Klein of Stockbridge, Tira Lee Calhoun of Ft. Wayne, IN, Eric (Nicole) Buckner of Whitmore Lake, Stanley Buckner of Flint, and Stephen (Tricia) Buckner of Florida, and two sons-in-law, Jason Calhoun and Moses Walker; a sister, Angela (Thomas) Taylor of Gregory; 24 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her father, William Whitehead, and a brother, Marty Whitehead.

A Memorial Service will be held, time and date to be determined. Burial will take place at Plainfield Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the family. Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge.

Linda Sue Carey

Linda Sue (Hatfield) Carey

Linda Sue Carey, age 75, of Gregory MI, passed away peacefully on January 20th, 2025, at home surrounded by her loving family.

Linda was born on December 6th , 1949, in Louisville, KY, the daughter of Robert Earl and Audrey Glenna (Williams) Hatfield.

Linda married the love of her life, Glendon Carey. Together they shared 56 years of marriage and raised two beautiful children. Surviving is one son Shane (Tracy) Carey of Gregory. Her role as a grandmother brought her immense pride and happiness, as she cherished her five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Also surviving is one sister, Doris Jean Hornback from KY.

Together Linda and Glen loved riding their Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Linda was always taking care of other people. She ran and owned an Adult Foster Care Home. She worked for United Cerebral Palsy and Oakland Livingston Human Services as a Guardian Program Director for many years. She will be remembered as taking care of anybody that needs anything and always having her door open.

Linda enjoyed drinking her coffee, listening to loud music, reading, sewing and was an amazing quilter.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Glendon Carey, and her daughter, Candy Young; her siblings, Freda Matheny, Ernest Ray Hatfield, and Joann Greer.

The family would like to thank all the wonderful people at Arbor Hospice, who made Linda’s last few months comfortable. Cremation has taken place, and a Celebration of Life will be planned in the future.

Those wishing to make a memorial contribution in Linda’s name may do so to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge.

Delores K. Buege

Delores Kay Buege, age 81, of Ann Arbor, MI, passed away on January 19, 2025 with her loving family at her side in Ann Arbor, MI.

Delores was born on January 20, 1943 in Stockbridge, MI, the daughter of Kenneth and Doris (Walz) Stanfield.

Delores graduated from Stockbridge High School in 1961 and received an associate's degree in business from Jackson Community College. She worked as an administrative assistant at Huron High School from 1984–2005. She had a genuine love for students, and she left a lasting impression on those who crossed her path. She found joy in her many friendships, both old and new. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. She loved the simple things in life, and she enjoyed going shopping. Her grandchildren, Ryan and Olivia, brought her much joy.

Delores married the love of her life, Lynn J. Buege, on August 6, 1967, in Stockbridge, MI. Together, they shared nearly 43 years of marriage and raised two sons, David and Paul. Lynn preceded her in death on February 27, 2010.

Delores is survived by her sons, David Buege, and Paul (Sara) Buege; two grandchildren, Ryan and Olivia Buege; and two sisters, Beverly Basore and Barbara Malcho. In addition to her husband, Lynn, she was preceded in death by two brothers-in-law, Bob Basore and Wayne Malcho.

Visitation will be held on Friday, January 24, 2025 from 6-8 p.m. at Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, in Chelsea.

Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, January 25, 2025, 11:00 a.m., at Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home with Pastor Eric Stricklin officiating. Burial will follow at Oaklawn Cemetery in Stockbridge, MI.

Memorial contributions in Delores honor may be made to Warm the Children, an organization that meant so much to Delores.

Rial E. Ashmore

Rial Edward Ashmore, born on January 10, 1937, in Pontiac, Michigan, passed away peacefully at his home in Chelsea, Michigan, on January 19, 2025, surrounded by his loving family.

Rial was the son of Richard Edward Ashmore and Dorotha Clare Smith, who preceded him in death. He graduated from Stockbridge High School in 1955, where he was active in sports and student council. His senior quote humorously declared, “If women interfere with my studying, I will quit studying.” Rial went on to earn a degree in general business from Jackson Junior College in 1957.

On June 22, 1958, Rial married the love of his life, Barbara Ruth Shew, in Munith, Michigan. Together they shared 66 years of marriage and built a loving family.

Rial is survived by their three daughters: Kathy (Paul) Salow, Karen (Scott) Allen, and Kristy (Steve) Fetyko; six grandchildren: Rebecca (Tom) Waybrant, Angie Salow (Cameron Evans), Sara (Dylan) Adams, Adam (Cassidy) Salow, Katie Smith, and Jacob Fetyko; two great-grandchildren: Cameron and Adaline Adams; his sister, Marilyn (Dave) Funk; brother, James (Carol Lynn) Ashmore; and several nieces and nephews.

Rial dedicated over 40 years to D&C Stores as Vice President and Director of Merchandise, and served for 20 years on the Board of Directors at Farmer’s State Bank, including serving as Chairman of the Board.

A proud member of the Army National Guard, Rial also gave back to his community through the Jaycees, Lions Club, Stockbridge Methodist Church, and Stockbridge City Council. He also served on the Stockbridge Fire Department for many years. He was a spirited announcer for Stockbridge Panther football for many years….much to his teenage daughters’ dismay!

In retirement, Rial and Barb enjoyed winters in Florida after years of traveling to Arizona. He loved golf, walking up to 10,000 steps daily before his illness, cheering on Michigan sports teams, playing cards and Dominoes, and attending his children’s and grandchildren’s events.

Rial was an amazing husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, son, brother, uncle, and friend, and he will be greatly missed. May his memory bring comfort to all who knew him.

A Celebration of Life will be held at Revel Run (formerly Reddeman Farms), 555 Dancer Road, Chelsea, MI, 48118 on Saturday, February 8, 2025, from 1-4 p.m. A luncheon will be served.

Those wishing to make a memorial contribution in Rial’s honor may do so to the Chelsea Retirement Community or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.

Carrie A. Dunlap

Carrie Ann Dunlap, of Chelsea, MI, age 99, passed away on January 19, 2025 in Chelsea, MI.

Carrie was born on December 21, 1925 in Grass Lake Twp, MI, the daughter of Albert and Gladys Mae (Sluyter) Notten.

She had lived in the Chelsea area all of her life. She worked for over 30 years at Chelsea Community Hospital in the food service department, retiring in 1983. She was a former member of the Rebekah Lodge and the Covenant Church in Chelsea.

Carrie is survived by a sister, Evelyn Presnell, sister-in-law, Delores Notten, many nieces and nephews, and her good friend, Cheryl Holliway. She was preceded in death by a brother, Albert "Jr." Notten, and two sisters, Marjorie York and Marie Bryant.

A funeral service will be held on Thursday, January 23, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at the Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home in Chelsea, where the family will receive friends from 10-11 a.m. Burial will take place at Maple Grove Cemetery in Sylvan Center.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Covenant Church in Chelsea or the Humane Society of Huron Valley.

Lawrence "Larry" Boyd Lindemer Jr.

Lawrence “Larry” Boyd Lindemer Jr., of Rockford, MI, passed away peacefully under the care of hospice on January 16, 2025.

Larry was born to Rebecca (Gale) and Lawrence Lindemer on November 10, 1941 in Stockbridge, Michigan. He grew up in Stockbridge where he met and married his high school sweetheart, Louise (Porter) Lindemer. She later became his wife of 61 years.

Larry attended Kenyon College then enlisted in the Army where he served in Vietnam. Larry and Louise made their home in Jackson after his service and welcomed their children, Larry III and Caroline, there.

Larry worked for GoodYear for 14 years, then for the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department from which he retired. In 2019 they moved to Rockford and lived out their lives at StoryPoint Senior Living.

Larry’s hobbies and interests were many, and he became a master at most. He enjoyed woodworking, crafting Colonial-style replica furniture, and carving life-size carousel horses for his grandchildren. He loved drawing/painting in many mediums like watercolor, pastels, and pen. He created pieces in ink that were featured in historical publications for Spring Arbor Township. Larry enjoyed coin collecting, researching and collecting early American antiques, cycling, fishing, attending local theatre productions, gardening, cooking, bird-watching, and word and math puzzles. He read hundreds of history, spy, and mystery novels. He was a member of the Jackson Civic Art Association for many years as well as the First Presbyterian Church in Jackson for over 40 years.

Larry will be most remembered for his sense of humor, generosity, and love for his family. Larry loved to laugh, but loved to make others laugh even more. He was a devoted husband and father: compassionate and selfless. He was the best “Boompa”- fun, loving, caring and fun again! You can’t have a memory of him and not smile.

Larry was preceded in death by his parents; infant sister, Caroline; wife, Louise; and niece, Anna Lindemer. He is survived by his children, Larry (Pam) Lindemer of Rockford; Caroline (Greg) Pond of Saugatuck; five grandchildren, Hayley Walker, Jake Lindemer, Annie Pond, Catherine Pond, Rebecca Pond; three great-grandchildren, Silas Walker, Blair Walker, Neva Lindemer; brother, David (Sue) Lindemer of Venice, Florida; sister-in-law, Mary Porter of Battle Creek, three nieces and numerous cousins.

A private memorial service will be held at Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home in Stockbridge.